Professional attire for robots working reception, administration, and executive support.
Corporate offices deploy humanoid robots as receptionists, mail carriers, meeting room assistants, and facility guides. In each role, the robot interacts with employees, clients, and visitors. Appearance shapes those interactions.
When a new robot joins an office, existing employees form opinions quickly. A robot that matches the team's dress code slots into the visual hierarchy of the workplace. It reads as a colleague rather than a piece of equipment parked in the hallway. The clothing is the fastest way to integrate a robot into an existing team aesthetic.
Full formal or polished business casual, matching the human reception staff. Blazer with trousers or skirt-equivalent panel. Company logo on a magnetic name badge. The garment should be visible from the waist up when the robot is positioned behind a reception desk.
Suit and tie. If humans on the executive floor wear suits, the robot wears one too. No exceptions. Visual consistency matters most in spaces where visitors form impressions about the company. Our suits use magnetic closures and sensor-transparent panels while maintaining the appearance of traditional tailoring.
Polo and chinos. Or a button-down with trousers. The general office robot moves between floors, delivers items, and assists with meeting setup. Its clothing must allow full motion while looking presentable. Wrinkle-resistant fabric is essential since the garment endures constant bending and reaching.
Crew-neck knit, slim chinos, and clean sneaker-style foot covers. Tech companies often have relaxed dress codes. The robot should match. Over-dressing a robot in a startup office creates more dissonance than under-dressing one in a bank.
We conduct a dress code audit as part of every corporate uniform consultation. Tell us your office dress code and we match it precisely for every robot in your fleet.
Corporate environments care about brand consistency. Robot garments can carry company colors, logos, and department identifiers. We maintain Pantone color libraries for repeat clients and ensure that every garment matches the existing visual identity system.
When robots and humans work side by side, visual consistency builds team cohesion. Studies from early corporate robot deployments show that employees accept robot colleagues faster when the robots dress similarly to the human team. The uniform creates a shared identity.
Business casual sets from EUR 2,400 per unit. Formal office suits from EUR 5,000. Corporate fleet programs with seasonal rotation from EUR 8,000 per unit annually. Volume discounts from 5 units.
Match the human dress code. Formal offices get suits. Business casual offices get blazers and chinos. Tech companies get crew necks and slim trousers. Visual consistency between human and robot staff increases acceptance.
Yes. We conduct a dress code audit and match garments precisely to your office standards, including Pantone color matching for brand-specific elements.
Employees accept robot colleagues faster when the robots dress similarly to the human team. Visual consistency builds shared team identity.
We build multi-outfit programs for robots that move between departments. A robot serving both the executive floor and the general office gets two garment sets with quick-change capability. Outfit changes take under 90 seconds.
Dress code audit included with every corporate consultation. Tell us your office standard.